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Old 28-12-2006, 01:04 PM   #1
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Hi

I am new to this so appologise if this has been covered before.

I would like help in finding some software for my computer to translate music into numbers or letters.

I would like to use my ipod to record sounds which i would feed into my computer and i need the computer to display a character which i have assigned to that particular sound. I understand i would have to train the software to recognise the sound & then translate it. for example if i recored the sounds of 'a', 'b', & 'c' from a keyboard, when played into the computer i may want them displayed as numbers. So i could assign number 10 to sound 'a', number 20 to sound 'b' and so on. the important part is to be able to train the software to recognise the sound and translate it into what i require.

Any help would be much appreciated

Many Thanks & Seasons Greetings
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Old 05-01-2007, 09:27 AM   #2
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Well it depends if its one instrument or a combination of instruments (e.g a song). With just one instrument it should be quite easily to build something that analyses the pitch, basically A4 = 440 Hz and every octave is a doubling of frequency.

You can do this with hardware, e.g. a simple guitar tuner, or software, a tuner plug-in, a very good pitch analyser is Autotune, but it isn't cheap.

Hope that helps
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